Sentence examples for bit tragic from inspiring English sources

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That's a bit tragic.

It's a bit tragic, but steamy nonetheless.

Isn't there something a bit tragic about this?

I find myself welling up at the London 2012 adverts – it's a bit tragic.

'Ooh, look at me, I can talk about politics.' That's a bit tragic.

Which sounds a bit tragic in print, but seemed quite entertaining at the time – I must be getting old.

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Things turn tragic.

Strangely, concert promoters will not check to see if you have a (concert) conflict, leading to choices just a bit less tragic than Sophie's.

In 2013, Tom Clements, executive director of Colorado prisons and, in a bit of tragic irony, himself an advocate for reform of solitary confinement was shot and killed in front of his home by a recent parolee who had spent years in solitary.

"Wang Fandi, whose 19-year-old son Wang Nan was killed while taking photos on Changan Avenue on June 4 , 1989 said that from an historical perspective, Chen had been only a tragic bit player in the crackdown," the newspaper wrote.

It was a comprehensive assault on my sense of wellbeing, a bit like the tragic moment when you walk into work looking forward to the challenges of the week ahead, only to be told you have been sacked.

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